I wouldrecommend buying a new cage or using a perused that is in better condition. Rust can be very harmful if ingested by a guinea pig
Guinea pigs sleep in there cage on the floor.....Or if you dont like that you can buy little guinea pig beds at the petstore for luxury...
Depends on the Guinea Pig - also on the cage. I keep my guinea pigs in an open-bottomed cage.
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Guinea pigs are great pets that deserve a great home., Guinea pigs need a shelter or a cage that is big enough for your guinea pig to have a little area to eat and drink , one to sleep, and others.. I have two guinea pigs and their cage is is 4feet long.. That's what I have for two guinea pigs. They should have a little igloo for them to hide in or something similar like a little bridge or something. They should have proper bedding/litter. They need a bowl for food (pellets) and space for hay and either a water bottle or a water bowl.
Most cats are okay to have around your guinea pigs. Believe me, I have three cats and three guinea pigs. The guinea pigs are only mildly interested and the cats are actually unnerved by them! Hope this helps! Also, I have a homemade cage with no top and sometimes the cats will sleep IN the cage, the guinea pigs will just ignore them.
Guinea pigs sleep in there cage on the floor.....Or if you dont like that you can buy little guinea pig beds at the petstore for luxury...
Depends on the Guinea Pig - also on the cage. I keep my guinea pigs in an open-bottomed cage.
No its not, i guinea pigs cage is way bigger. & you should not have the same size of guinea pig cage as your hampster.
They are not used to sharing. It is a good idea to buy a separate cage and put them next to each other and then they will know that they wanted to play with each other. Guinea Pigs will get used to the other Guinea pig if you leave it in the cage a little.
It's a little small, but guinea pigs don't actually need very much space. Two guinea pigs should be fine, as long as they are both females.
because guinea pigs are aggressive